Cannibal! The Musical Inspired Cross Stitch Patterns
Mike Driver
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Show & Tell

JVL
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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Janaina Medeiros
Xuebing Du
i don't do bad sauce passes
ojovivo
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blake kathryn
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we're not kids anymore.
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Cannibal! The Musical Inspired Cross Stitch Patterns
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January is FINALLY over and now it's time to release new patterns!
UwU Bookmark; $6
OwO Bookmark; $6
My birthday is ALSO coming up this month so these are on sale along with the rest of my bookmark patterns! (And they come in a bundle if you want to save a bit and still get both patterns.)
Crafty New Years Resolutions
1. Try out some new types of fabric
2. Get at least one finished piece framed and displayed per month
3. Stitch what makes me happy
4. Design patterns that make me happy
Spellbound Stitches Volume 5 – The Bookmark Book
Today I am sharing bookmarks from our Historical Fiction chapter! Bogdragoncrafts was inspired by the story of The Sardine, who blocked Marseille’s Harbor and caused shenanigans! What started as a true story about a boat because a legend about a giant fish. Loombug presents Purrie Antionette, the Queen of Pawstries! She is so precious and hungry for cake! NeedleLot Designs brings us this epic Lost Flower Blade stitched on plastic canvas. Iris is preparing a tutorial for this technique as well! This campaign for charity runs through Sunday, November 23, 2025. To obtain this new collection, please donate $15 USD (or the equivalent in your currency) to one of our humanitarian organizations of choice, email over proof of donation, and we’ll send you a beautiful Look Book with links to download, a handy ZIP File that contains all the patterns, and our book recommendations.
Start here: https://sites.google.com/view/spellboundstitches/home or find the link in my bio.
Please give these designers some love! Be sure to follow their social media and if you stitch their designs, please share! #SpellboundStitches
so i have a note on my phone that has my pattern design ideas.
i've been busy/sick/OHMYGOD Life has Fucked me Dry so I haven't looked at it in a while
and wow. there's some unhinged stuff in there
the funniest part is that I know it's a quote from one of my friends but I can't remember which one
and also i'm going to design patterns that may piss a very specific type of person but like. fuck em. i'm tired of staying quiet about my lived experiences and pattern design is cheaper than therapy
It's time for the Holiday SalesTM
Stitchalong progress!!! Ready for part 1 to drop tomorrow!!
(Sorta) Flash Sale! 25% off Pattern Bundles until August 31st!
The Underworld Bundle ($8 $6)
The Fanfiction Bundle ($8 $6)
Having a main hobby is fun because it unlocks a secondary hobby: buying Materials™️
the mortifying ideal of being perceived vs the social media demand of video content
pre-finished bookmarks my beloved
Hey, could you maybe tell us about Labradorite? I checked wiki but I don't understand half the words there. I'm not a giant rock fan, but I like cool rocks and Labradorite looks really cool. Sorry to bother you!
Okay, so, Labradorite. Labradorite is complicated and sciencey, as all good rocks are. I’ll see if I can explain it in a way that makes any sense! (Once again, I’m not a scientist! Correct me if I’m wrong!)
Most minerals, when they’re bright and pretty and colorful, look like that because while they were forming some impurities got mixed into them - usually metals like iron, copper, or titanium. Without any impurities, these rocks would naturally be colorless. We call these guys allochromatic (other-colored).
Other gemstones are certain colors because those elements are an important part of how they formed. They’re not impurities that got mixed in, they’re actually part of the gemstone. Their natural color IS the color you’re seeing. We call them idiochromatic (inherently colored).
But labradorite doesn’t get its color from either of those things. Labradorite is special. It’s part of a third group: psudochromatic (false colored). These rocks aren’t colorful at all, but they LOOK that way when light passes through them.
See, labradorite is actually just… grey. From most angles, it looks like this:
You have to look at labradorite from a pretty specific angle to get those flashy colors, so when we cut it into cabochons for jewelry, or just polish up big pieces of it, we’re careful to do so at the most flattering angle, the angle that shows the most schiller, or “those cool glowy colors.”
Why just the one angle? It’s all about labradorite’s crystal structure, and how it’s formed.
Labradorite is a rock that cooled down really slowly. Because of that, it’s made of lots of very very thin layers of crystal, stacked on top of each other and all pretty much aligned in the same direction. These are alternating layers of albite (mostly sodium), and orthoclase (mostly potassium), which solidify at very slightly different temperatures. Labradorite is a rock that cooled in just the right way for a thin layer of albite to form, then a thin layer of orthoclase, then another thin layer of albite, and so on.
When light hits labradorite at the perfect angle to pass through a bunch of these layers, you get the schiller effect. Basically, a little bit of the light gets bounced off the first layer and back to your eyes. The rest of the light passes through to the second layer, and a little bit gets bounced back to your eyes again, and so on. Every time more light gets sent back to you, it’s a little out of sync, and this makes it look like a different color.
(This is a very simplified way of explaining this.)
If these layers were all perfectly the same size, you’d get a uniform color, like the blue in moonstone. But in labradorite, these layers might be different widths in different places, so different parts of the stone will reflect back wildly different colors! We call this effect labradorescence to differentiate it from the uniform colored adularescence found in moonstone and some opals.
Depending on where it’s found in the world, labradorite can reflect all sorts of different colors!
But whatever color it is, Labradorite will always be the Best and Coolest Rock.
Gods i dislike backstitching sometimes
It's SO worth the frustration though
Gods i dislike backstitching sometimes
It's SO worth the frustration though
I'm here, Queer, and don't give a fuck if you don't like it <3